11.35.3 Can you answer these questions?

11.35.3.1 How to copy&paste unformatted text from TeX?
11.35.3.2 Multiple indices with the nonewpage option
11.35.3.3 LaTeX: Unusual behaviour of itemize environment when embedded within another environment
11.35.3.1 How to copy&paste unformatted text from TeX?

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Despite the unequivocal superiority of TeX, one utility of Word (or other word processors such as OpenOffice/LibreOffice) is that either formatted or unformatted text can be easily exported. For ... 
[pdf] [best-practices] [copy-paste] [format]
 
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11.35.3.2 Multiple indices with the nonewpage option

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I have several indices and I would like to have them printed consecutively, without pagebreaks in between. The package imakeidx with the option [nonewpage] does not do the job, since it does not print ... 
[imakeidx]
 
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11.35.3.3 LaTeX: Unusual behaviour of itemize environment when embedded within another environment

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Within an itemize environment, writing text before the first \item typically triggers an error such as "! LaTeX Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item.": 
\begin{itemize} 
... 
[indentation] [itemize] [theorems] [amsthm]
 
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